Trackhouse Racing Looks to Bridge Gap with Big Race Teams
- Ross Chastain won the 2025 Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway after starting from last place, marking a historic victory for Trackhouse Racing.
- Trackhouse Racing, founded in 2021 and owned by Justin Marks, has sought to close the competitive gap with dominant teams like Hendrick Motorsports, Joe Gibbs Racing, and Penske.
- Chastain secured his and Marks’ first major victory by overtaking William Byron just six laps before the finish, then celebrated with fans in a traditional manner.
- Marks stressed the importance of resources and a strong team, noting NASCAR's NextGen cars promote parity that helps smaller teams compete more effectively.
- The win returns Chastain to the NASCAR playoffs and signals a potentially significant step for Trackhouse Racing, though Marks remains cautiously optimistic about future progress.
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How Chastain and Trackhouse turned nothing into everything at Charlotte
The plan was to fix the primary car.By far the fastest in practice, Ross Chastain completed 20 laps at Charlotte Motor Speedway when the left rear tire went down. Chastain couldn’t save his Chevrolet, and it spun and hit the wall, driver’s side, in Turn 3. Once the machine was...
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